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Endocrinology, Vol 112, 1937-1942, Copyright © 1983 by Endocrine Society


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The effect of somatostatin on the release of thyrotropin and its subunits from bovine anterior pituitary cells in vitro

EC Ridgway, A Klibanski, MA Martorana, P Milbury, JD Kieffer and WW Chin

The effects of somatostatin (SRIF) on the production and release of TSH and its subunits have been investigated in bovine anterior pituitary monolayer cultures. SRIF caused a dose-dependent inhibition of TSH and subunit release by TRH, with a half-maximal effective dose of 3 X 10(- 8) M. This effect was time dependent and was greater for TSH than for its subunits. However, the basal release and total production of TSH and its subunits over a 24-h period were not affected by SRIF. The effect of SRIF was additive to that of thyroid hormones in suppressing the release of TSH and its subunits by TRH. A combination of SRIF and thyroid hormone completely suppressed the release of TSH and its subunits by TRH. In contrast, thyroid hormones caused a dose-dependent inhibition of the total production, as well as the release, of TSH and its subunits induced by TRH. Furthermore, thyroid hormones produced a dose-dependent increase (r = 0.81; P less than 0.001) in the effectiveness of a single dose of SRIF in suppressing TSH release by TRH. Analysis of these data revealed that thyroid hormones interacted synergistically with the SRIF effect to suppress TRH-mediated TSH and subunit release.


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R. A. James, V. D. Sarapura, C. Bruns, F. Raulf, J. M. Dowding, D. F. Gordon, W. M. Wood, and E. C. Ridgway
Thyroid Hormone-Induced Expression of Specific Somatostatin Receptor Subtypes Correlates with Involution of the TtT-97 Murine Thyrotrope Tumor
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